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13 January 2013

This book first appears to me as a disconnected and
difficult to follow book. But after a few chapters into the book, I begin to
appreciate the masterly way in which Greg weaves in a few stories and scriptures
into one correlated whole. I must admit it took a while to savor and appreciate
this wonderfully intimate work. This is a book to be read slowly, letting the
pages sipped through and the characters come alive.

I especially like his chapters on The Beauty of a Broken Mirror, Chocolate Rosebuds, Striking off the
Chains and Plastic Pop Bottles.
Greg’s human episodes brings out his points vividly and poignantly. In these
pages, I see God’s love for us in a very real and touching way. For Greg to
write in this way, he must have an intimate and experiential knowledge of God,
especially on God’s love, the sheer pleasure of redeeming something others can
only see as junk (pg 134) – that’s God all over.

I would strongly recommend this book to those who want to
grow in experiencing God’s love for us.